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Yothu Yindi translates from Yolngu matha to English as "child and mother" and is essentially a kinship term referring to the connection that the Yolngu clans have between themselves.

"Healing Stone" is the first new song by Yothu Yindi in 12 years. Co-written by Mandawuy and INXS tunesmith Andrew Farriss, it’s as culturally urgent, profoundly personal and ultimately universal as any song in the world-renowned Arnhem Land band's 27-year history.

Energetic 3-piece from Melbourne, World's End Press return with new material

The delectable, soon-to-be dancefloor favourite sees World’s End Press carry on from the forward momentum of previous single ‘Spirals (Slide Away)’ which burst from the airwaves all summer long, received a plethora of online love, and saw the band edging into a sweatier, grittier, clubbier realm.

World’s End Press is powered John Parkinson (vocals/guitar),Sashi Dharann (bass),Tom Gould (drums) and Rhys Richards’ (keys). Together, the four make intelligent, widescreen pop – as danceable as it is loveable.

A tune that gets stuck in your head for days, that you can’t help but sing-along to when you hear it on the radio or groove to in the car. World’s End Press’s new single ‘Drag Me Home’ is one of those very songs.

Jesus Stole My Girlfriend has had major impact on USA airwaves. The song debuted in the Billboard Rock Songs Top 40 in its first week at radio. A clear sign why the band is sure to be considered one of the most exciting new guitar bands in the world.

Vance Joy releases ‘Georgia,’ the third slice from his debut record Dream Your Life Away.

‘Georgia’, one of singer/songwriter's personal favorites. Written on January 1 this year, right in the throes of ‘Riptide’ fever. "Hemingway says "I have written well, I will write well again". The well doesn't dry up. Before Georgia, I wasn't feeling particularly inspired, then that song came out of nowhere.

Australian favourite Vance Joy returns with a brand new song for 2015.

First new material from the singer-songwriter since the release of 'Dream Your Life Away'. Vance Joy says inspiration came from an “Image in my head of a guy walking in the neighbourhood where his ex-girlfriend lives. He thinks that when they are back together he’ll be at peace again.”

NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARD FINALIST 2016: International Live Achievement - Solo

‘my cave’ is the new single from mysterious Sydney-based producer upsidedownhead. It’s the second track to surface from his forthcoming EP, complex, out November 23 through Liberation Records.

‘my cave’ follows on from the debut single ‘get low (feat. Ric Rufio)’, which is currently on rotation at FBi Radio and receiving spins on BBC Radio 1 and Amazing Radio. It’s appeared on Spotify’s New Music Friday and Top-Shelf Electronic playlists and Apple Music’s Best of the Week.

We were first introduced to upsidedownhead through the enigmatically infectious ‘get low’ and the effervescent ‘my cave’. Now ‘future loser’, featuring E^ST, is set to deliver a warped R&B-tinged jam.

We were first introduced to upsidedownhead through the enigmatically infectious ‘get low’ and the effervescent ‘my cave’. Now comes ‘future loser’, complex’s freshest cut, which see James teaming up with friend and ally E^ST, to deliver a warped R&B-tinged jam.
The track is about learning to be ok with who you are, whatever happens, good or bad.

sydney-based musician and producer upsidedownhead returns with the release of his brand new single ‘circulate’, an exhilarating and infectious anthem featuring electronic duo PLGRMS.

‘circulate’ is about learning to be ok with letting someone go.

“it's about constantly walking in circles in your mind and trying to keep up with your thoughts about someone. you finally choose to let go and embrace them for who they are, but instead of completely letting go".

Hip-hop outfit TZU have carved out a solid following throughout the years. Over time, they have morphed into something much larger, experimenting with a multitude of sounds along the way.

Thumping, frantic and upbeat, Nowhere Home is the new single from TZU. This song drinks from the blood of tom tom drums and sideways social commentaries. It is a beast of a tune and is a 'weapon' when it comes to live shows and festivals.

TZU once again smash the pre-conceptions of what hip-hop can sound like with their third album ‘Computer Love’.

TZU have re-entered the Earth’s orbit with an insanely addictive new single Computer Love. Driven by pulsating bass line, ice cool vocal and ménage a synth goodness, it takes TZU from the Block Party to the heart of dance floor and back in one artful swoop.